Featherston Railway Station
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Featherston Metlink regional rail |
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Address | Harrison Street West, Featherston | ||||||||||||||||
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Lines | Wairarapa Connection | ||||||||||||||||
Connections | Wairarapa Coachlines shuttle connecting with Martinborough | ||||||||||||||||
Platforms | Single | ||||||||||||||||
Tracks | 1 main line, 2 loops | ||||||||||||||||
Parking | Yes | ||||||||||||||||
Bicycle facilities | No | ||||||||||||||||
Baggage check | No | ||||||||||||||||
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Opened | 1878-10-16 | ||||||||||||||||
Rebuilt | 1982 | ||||||||||||||||
Electrified | No | ||||||||||||||||
Owned by | Tranz Metro | ||||||||||||||||
Fare zone | 11[1] | ||||||||||||||||
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Featherston railway station is a single-platform, urban railway station serving the town of Featherston in the Wairarapa district of New Zealand. The station lies on the Wairarapa Line, and is located between Harrison Street West and Harrison Street East. It is thirty five minutes journey time to Masterton, or fifty five minutes journey time to Wellington.
This station also serves a larger area of the South Wairarapa district, in particular the residents of Martinborough, as it is the closest station to several settlements outside of Featherston.
The station building houses a ticket office, but goods are no longer consigned through this station.
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[edit] History
Formation work on the line reached Featherston on 17 August 1878, with platelaying completed the following month in September. Though the first train reached Featherston in late September, it was not until 16 October that the railway was opened for public use.
Featherston was initially a station of some importance, being the railhead for two years until the opening of the line through to Masterton. It was opened with a seven room station building, a 60 ft. by 30 ft. goods shed, a locomotive shed and watering facilities for the locomotives, but no coal supply until 1888. There were also refreshment rooms, but they, along with the locomotive depot, were removed in 1891. With the closure of the engine shed, all locomotives working the southern Wairarapa district – with the exception of the locomotive working the Greytown Branch – were based at Cross Creek. The original wooden station building was replaced with the present-day structure in 1982.
Today, the goods shed is gone, but the loading bank and two loops remain. An aggregate supplies company now occupies the area of the yard where the goods shed used to be.
[edit] Services
The only trains with scheduled stops at Featherston station are the passenger services of the Wairarapa Connection. There are five such services both ways Monday to Thursday, six services on Fridays and two services each way on Saturdays and Sundays.
There is a shuttle bus service operated by Wairarapa Coachlines to transport passengers between Martinborough and the Featherston railway station. These services are timed to meet the daily commuter trains.[2]
Previous Stop | Metlink Bus Services | Next Stop |
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Terminus | Route 200 Masterton - Featherston |
Featherston Town Centre towards Masterton Church Street |
Terminus | Route 205 Featherston - Martinborough |
Featherston Town Centre towards Martinborough Kitchener Street |
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[edit] External links
- Passenger service timetables from Metlink and Tranz Metro.
- Wairarapa Coach Lines.
[edit] References
- Cameron, Walter Norman (1976). A Line Of Railway: The Railway Conquest of the Rimutakas. Wellington: New Zealand Railway And Locomotive Society. ISBN 0-908573-00-6.
- Churchman, Geoffrey B.; Hurst, Tony [1990] (2001). The Railways Of New Zealand: A Journey Through History, 2nd edition, Wellington: Transpress New Zealand. ISBN 0-908876-20-3.
[edit] Footnotes
- ^ Metlink. Text description of fare zone boundaries. Greater Wellington Regional Council. Retrieved on 2007-11-27.
- ^ Braddock, Rob. "Wairarapa’s bright new buses improve passenger access", Greater Wellington Regional Council, 2007-10-09. Retrieved on 2007-10-29. "Increased services between Featherston and Martinborough, connecting with all trains to and from Wellington"